Emerging from the ground like a giant sinking in quicksand, the hand was like a desperate plea for help.
Arid land, sparse trees, the scenery in the Atacama desert, Northern Chile can make visitors easily associate with Mars when you first visit. This place is recognized by Guinness as the driest desert in the world, with an area of over 100,000 km2. Much of the desert is covered with the red and orange of rocky hills, stretches of sand ...
Therefore, when you drive through this vast desert, sometimes you will lose direction because the four sides are all sand. Many people came to the middle of the desert and saw a stone structure, the shape of a hand rising in the sand was startled. They thought they had an illusion like those in a thirst that saw a vast lake. In fact, this work is completely real. It is called La Mano del Desierto (Hand of the desert), 11 m high, was built in the early 1980s and completed in 1992.